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tittle-tattle
▪ I. tittle-tattle, n. (ˈtɪt(ə)lˌtæt(ə)l) Also 6 tyttel tattyll, 6–8 title(-)tatle, 7 tittel tattel. [A reduplicated compound of tattle n., expressing repeated and alternate action: cf. next.] 1. Talk, chatter, prattle; esp. empty or trifling talk about trivial matters, petty gossip. (In quot. a 152... Oxford English Dictionary
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tittle-tattle
tittle-tattleinformaltalk about other people's lives that is usually unkind or not true. They know that tittle-tattle about the royal family helps to sell newspapers. Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Guido Fawkes - Parliamentary Plots, News, Gossip and Tittle Tattle
They called him the " Treasury Travolta " - his leather jacket and unbuttoned shirts known far and wide in SW1. Now Guido can reveal the secret past life of Rishi Sunak's top adviser and No 10 Chief of Staff, Liam Booth-Smith. It sings… Back in the mid-noughties, when Booth-Smith actually referred to himself as Scott-Smith, the political aide tested his singer-songwriting chops in ...
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tittle-tattle
tittle-tattle/ˈtɪtl tætl; `tɪtlˌtætl/ n[U]silly or trivial talk; petty gossip 闲谈; 聊天. tittle-tattle, v [I] talk about unimportant things; gossip 闲谈; 聊天. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Henry Theophilus Finck
Richard Strauss: the Man and his Works (1917) Gardening With Brains: Fifty Years' Experience of a Horticultural Epicure (1922) Musical Laughs: Jokes, Tittle-tattle wikipedia.org
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Viktor Nekipelov
However, according to Malcolm Lader, this book as an indictment of the Serbsky Institute hardly rises above tittle-tattle and gossip, and Nekipelov destroys wikipedia.org
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twittle-twattle
† ˈtwittle-ˌtwattle Obs. Also 6 twitle twattle, twitell-twaytel. [app. altered from tittle-tattle: see twattle n.1] Idle talk, tittle-tattle. Also attrib.1556 Olde Antichrist 7 b, Suche a kynde of religioun, as hath more twitle twattle toyes in it, then the Leuitical lawe. 1565 Abp. Parker Corr. (Pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Informant
informed the German secret police, the Gestapo, in order to undermine the Danish resistance movement. stool pigeon or stoolie tell tale or tell-tale tattle-tale tittle-tattle tout – Northern Irish term for an informant, often one who informed on the activities of Irish paramilitary organizations during "the Troubles wikipedia.org
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Vladimir Kokovtsov
Nicholas refused: "I know Rasputin too well to believe all the tittle-tattle about him." wikipedia.org
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tittle
▪ I. tittle, n. (ˈtɪt(ə)l) Forms: 4 titil, -el, 5 ty-, titylle, -tille, titelle, 5–9 title, 6 tittil, -yl, tytle, tyttle, 6– tittle. [ME. titel, -il, orig. the same word as title, but with a special sense developed in late L. and Romanic (see below), and retaining the short i of L. titulus. The spel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pierre Emmanuel Albert, Baron Ducasse
His Souvenirs d'un officier du le Zouaves, and Les Dessous du coup d'état (1891), contain many piquant anecdotes, but at times degenerate into mere tittle-tattle wikipedia.org
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tattle
▪ I. tattle, n. (ˈtæt(ə)l) Also 6 tatle: see also tittle-tattle. [f. next. Cf. LG. tätel in same sense.] The action of tattling; idle or frivolous talk; chatter, gossip.a 1529 Tyttel tattyll [see tittle-tattle]. 1589 Greene Menaphon (Arb.) 40 Amidst other tattle, they prattled of the beautie of Same... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fürstenberg-Rennen
some of the early winners are unknown) Winners from 1969 at Baden-Baden Winners since 2011 Earlier winners 1880: Kaleb 1881: Wildschütz 1882: Tittle Tattle 1883: Maria 1884: Cambus 1885: Triftig 1886: Dictator 1887: Lucretia 1888: Wallfahrt 1889: Fledermaus 1890: Barde 1891: Tambour-Major wikipedia.org
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trittle-trattle
trittle-trattle, int. and n. Sc. rare. In 6 trittyll trattyll, -ill, -il. [Reduplication of trattle n.1, idle talk. Cf. tittle-tattle.] A. int. An exclamation expressing contempt.1529 Lyndesay Complaynt 245 Now trittyll, trattyll, trolylow,..thow dois bot mow. 1535 ― Satyre 4366 Dil. Better bring hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Sporting Times
Chapters in the History of British Journalism, the paper thrived "less upon its racing news than upon its profusion of coarse and scurrilous scraps of tittle-tattle wikipedia.org
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